The front depicts the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor on April 21, 1926, reigned the United Kingdom and various Commonwealth realms from 1952 to 2022, marking the longest reign in British history. Initially not intended for the crown, she became heiress after the abdication of her uncle Edward VIII. Married to Prince Philip, she had four children. His reign witnessed major transformations, such as decolonization and the modernization of the monarchy. Known for her dedication and stability, she navigated through various crises, including Diana's death and royal scandals. Elizabeth II died on September 8, 2022.
The reverse side shows the portrait of Winston Churchill (1874-1965) was an iconic British statesman, known for his crucial role as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II. Born into an aristocratic family, he served as a military officer before entering politics, where he held various ministerial positions. His ability to inspire and galvanize the nation with his impassioned speeches was crucial to British morale during the darkest days of the conflict. After the war, although he lost the 1945 elections, he became Prime Minister again in 1951. A prolific writer, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his historical works. Churchill died in 1965.